We should give voice to our inner child, to the innocence of a lotus flower. We should not be contaminated by hatred speeches, words of discrimination, or negative actions. We should let the innocence within ourselves speak the intrinsic feeling carried at the center of our heart: Love. The time we learn how to use a filter, we would find out that filter is just required to attenuate negative frequencies.

We associate the word naive as a negative characteristic of a person, which implies to believe in everything with the innocence of a child. If we stop to think about that classification we are able to see for ourselves we live in a world of illusions and fantasy, controlled by hatred culture.

We discriminate a naive person, whom believes in the goodness of a human being. We praise the “smart”, whom has the ability to take advantage of a situation for his/her own benefit. However, we disseminate the opposite: we hear we have to believe in people, and to trust each other, which imply to be exactly characterised as a naive person.

From the ancient periods to nowadays the love and kindness of our nature have been stigmatised, conditioned to be something secondary, something optional. It has become normal to perform negative speech on the back of a person. It has become normal to bend the laws with no regrets. It has become normal to do whatever necessary to achieve a goal. The implicit justification question is: who cares? If it is not with myself, everything is right and can be done. That is the duality of life in hatred culture.

When we open our eyes we are able to see the world as it is. We are able to see we need love and compassion attitudes more than ever. We are able to see our duty to make love and no war. We are able to see, as his holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama, is used to saying: we are human beings, and we are the same.

Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓


Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).

 

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